Rollup of 12 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#142569 (Suggest clone in user-write-code instead of inside macro) - rust-lang/rust#143401 (tests: Don't check for self-printed output in std-backtrace.rs test) - rust-lang/rust#143424 (clippy fix: rely on autoderef) - rust-lang/rust#143970 (Update core::mem::copy documentation) - rust-lang/rust#143979 (Test fixes for Arm64EC Windows) - rust-lang/rust#144200 (Tweak output for non-`Clone` values moved into closures) - rust-lang/rust#144209 (Don't emit two `assume`s in transmutes when one is a subset of the other) - rust-lang/rust#144314 (Hint that choose_pivot returns index in bounds) - rust-lang/rust#144340 (UI test suite clarity changes: Rename `tests/ui/SUMMARY.md` and update rustc dev guide on `error-pattern`) - rust-lang/rust#144368 (resolve: Remove `Scope::CrateRoot`) - rust-lang/rust#144390 (Remove dead code and extend test coverage and diagnostics around it) - rust-lang/rust#144392 (rustc_public: Remove movability from `RigidTy/AggregateKind::Coroutine`) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup |
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Why Rust?
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